Which startups have raised the most funding in the defense tech market?
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The defense tech market is attracting more capital as governments, primes, and investors look for faster innovation in autonomy, drones, space intelligence, cybersecurity, and military software.
This list ranks the top defense tech startups by cumulative funding raised, and we update it every month to keep the data fresh.
Large funding rounds are still concentrated in a few category leaders, but the market also has a deep pipeline of smaller startups building mission-critical systems.
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A quick summary table
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Most funded startup | Anduril Industries, $2.5B raised |
| Second most funded startup | Shield AI, $1.7B raised |
| Largest funding round | Shield AI, $1.3B Series D |
| Median funding | $100M |
| Share of funding captured by the top 10 | About 50.4% |
| Median time since last round | About 14 months |
| Startups that raised funding in the last 12 months | More than 40 startups |
| Defense tech startups tracked | 97 startups |
| Total defense tech funding tracked | About $21.13B |
| Active defense tech companies | 92 active companies |

This chart, included in our defense tech market deck, shows annual VC investment in defense tech startups
Top startups in the defense tech market ranked by total funding raised
Here is an updated table that ranks the top startups in the defense tech market based on the total amount of funding they have raised to date.
The table also includes the total number of funding rounds, the date and size of the latest round, the financing type (e.g. Series A, equity financing), key investors, the startup’s current status (active, IPO, acquired, or shut down), and a confidence score based on the data collected (we excluded startups with very low data confidence, to make sure everything is reliable).
If you're interested in knowing how much these startups are worth, you can check our list of the top startups in the defense tech market ranked by valuation.
| # | Startup | What They Do | Total Raised ($) | Total Rounds | Last Round Date | Last Round Amount ($) | Last Round Type | Key Investors | Current Stage | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Anduril Industries | Autonomous defense systems | $2.5B | 6 | 2024 | $500M | Late-stage | Founders Fund, General Catalyst | Active | Strong |
| 2 | Shield AI | AI military pilots | $1.7B | 5 | 2023 | $1.3B | Series D | US IT Fund, a16z | Active | Strong |
| 3 | ICEYE | SAR satellite intelligence | $1.2B | 12 | June 2026 | $520M | Series F | General Atlantic, Solidium, Tesi | Active | Partial |
| 4 | True Anomaly | Space security spacecraft systems | $990M | 5 | April 2026 | $600M | Series D | Eclipse, Riot Ventures, Paradigm | Active | Partial |
| 5 | Saronic | Autonomous naval drones | $850M | 3 | 2025 | $635M | Series B/C | General Catalyst, Elad Gil | Active | Partial |
| 6 | Skydio | Autonomous defense drones | $850M | 8 | April 2026 | $110M | Series F | Existing investors | Active | Strong |
| 7 | Apex | Mass-produced satellite buses | $719M | 6 | June 2026 | $200M | Growth funding | Glade Brook, Washington Harbour, existing investors | Active | Full |
| 8 | Helsing | European defense AI | $700M | 4 | 2025 | $450M | Series B | General Catalyst, Lightspeed | Active | Strong |
| 9 | Stark | Weaponized autonomous drone systems | $647M | 3 | June 2026 | $570M | Growth / Series C | Sequoia Capital, Founders Fund, NATO Innovation Fund | Active | Partial |
| 10 | Epirus | Directed energy systems | $500M | 4 | 2023 | $200M | Series C | 8VC, DCVC | Active | Strong |
| 11 | BlueHalo | Space and missile defense | $500M | 3 | 2022 | $170M | Growth | Arlington Capital | Acquired | Partial |
| 12 | Forterra | Autonomous defense ground vehicles | $491M | 3 | November 2025 | $188M | Series C | Moore Strategic Ventures, Salesforce Ventures, Franklin Templeton | Active | Strong |
| 13 | Ursa Major | Rocket propulsion systems | $471M | 8 | November 2025 | $100M | Series E | Eclipse, Woodline Partners, Principia Growth | Active | Partial |
| 14 | K2 Space | Large satellite platforms | $450M | 6 | December 2025 | $250M | Series C | Redpoint Ventures, T. Rowe Price, Altimeter | Active | Strong |
| 15 | CesiumAstro | Space defense communications | $426M | 5 | February 2026 | $270M | Series C | Trousdale Ventures, Woven Capital, Janus Henderson | Active | Partial |
| 16 | Hadrian | AI defense factories | $327M | 4 | July 2025 | $110M | Series C | Founders Fund, Lux Capital | Active | Strong |
| 17 | Loft Orbital | Space missions-as-a-service | $316M | 4 | January 2025 | $170M | Series C | Tikehau Capital, Axial Partners, Temasek | Active | Strong |
| 18 | Onebrief | Military planning workflow software | $303M | 4 | January 2026 | $200M | Series D | Battery Ventures, Sapphire Ventures, Salesforce Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 19 | HawkEye 360 | RF satellite intelligence | $300M | 4 | 2023 | $75M | Series C | Airbus Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 20 | Quantum Systems | Autonomous drones | $250M | 4 | 2024 | $130M | Series B | Airbus Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 21 | Harmattan AI | Autonomous defense AI systems | $242M | 3 | January 2026 | $200M | Series B | Dassault Aviation, Eurazeo, FirstMark Capital | Active | Full |
| 22 | Allen Control Systems | Autonomous counter-drone weapons | $242M | 3 | June 2026 | $200M | Series B | Smash Capital, Craft Ventures, Rally Ventures | Active | Full |
| 23 | Saildrone | Autonomous maritime drones | $234M | 4 | May 2025 | $60M | Venture / Series C extension | EIFO, Lux Capital, Washington Harbour Partners | Active | Partial |
| 24 | Capella Space | SAR satellite imagery provider | $221M | 6 | January 2023 | $60M | Growth equity | U.S. Innovative Technology Fund | Acquired | Partial |
| 25 | Chaos Industries | Radar systems | $200M | 2 | 2024 | $150M | Series A | Founders Fund | Active | Partial |
| 26 | Virtru | Data-centric security platform | $191M | 8 | July 2025 | $50M | Series D | ICONIQ, Bessemer Venture Partners, Foundry | Active | Partial |
| 27 | Mach Industries | Unmanned defense manufacturing | $185M | 3 | June 2025 | $100M | Series B | Khosla Ventures, Bedrock Capital, Sequoia Capital | Active | Strong |
| 28 | Shift5 | Defense OT cybersecurity platform | $181M | 4 | September 2025 | $75M | Series C | Hedosophia, Insight Partners, 645 Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 29 | Echodyne | Compact defense radar | $179M | 3 | June 2022 | $135M | Series C | Baillie Gifford, Bill Gates, Northrop Grumman | Active | Partial |
| 30 | Defense Unicorns | Secure military software delivery | $172M | 3 | January 2026 | $136M | Series B | Bain Capital, Sapphire Ventures, Ansa Capital | Active | Strong |
| 31 | Govini | Defense acquisition software platform | $170M | 2 | October 2025 | $150M | Growth investment | Bain Capital | Active | Strong |
| 32 | Machina Labs | Robotic advanced manufacturing | $169M | 3 | February 2026 | $124M | Series C | Lockheed Martin Ventures, Woven Capital, Balerion Space Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 33 | Rebellion Defense | AI defense mission software | $165M | 2 | September 2021 | $150M | Series B | Insight Partners, Venrock, Innovation Endeavors | Active | Partial |
| 34 | Second Front Systems | Secure government software delivery | $150M | 5 | September 2024 | $70M | Series C | Salesforce Ventures, Battery Ventures, NEA | Active | Full |
| 35 | Castelion | Hypersonic weapons | $150M | 2 | 2024 | $50M | Series A | Founders Fund | Active | Low |
| 36 | Raphe mPhibr | Military drones and autonomous aircraft | $145M | 5 | June 2025 | $100M | Series B | General Catalyst, Think Investments, Amal Parikh | Active | Partial |
| 37 | Cambridge Aerospace | Missile interceptor drones | $136M | 2 | 2025 | $100M | Series A / later equity | Spark Capital, Lakestar, Accel | Active | Partial |
| 38 | X-Bow Launch Systems | Solid rocket motors | $134M | 3 | May 2025 | $105M | Series B | Lockheed Martin, Razor’s Edge Ventures, Crosslink Capital | Active | Partial |
| 39 | Firestorm Labs | Field drone factories | $130M | 3 | April 2026 | $82M | Series B | Washington Harbour Partners, NEA, In-Q-Tel | Active | Partial |
| 40 | Q-CTRL | Quantum control software | $128M | 6 | October 2024 | $59M | Series B-2 | GP Bullhound, Lockheed Martin Ventures, NTT Finance | Active | Strong |
| 41 | Cambium | Advanced defense materials | $127M | 3 | January 2026 | $100M | Series B | 8VC, Lockheed Martin Ventures, MVP Ventures | Active | Full |
| 42 | Unseenlabs | RF maritime surveillance satellites | $125M | 3 | February 2024 | $92M | Series C | Supernova Invest, ISALT, UNEXO | Active | Full |
| 43 | Neros Technologies | Autonomous defense drone manufacturer | $121M | 3 | November 2025 | $75M | Series B | Sequoia Capital, Vy Capital, Interlagos | Active | Full |
| 44 | Hidden Level | Passive RF drone detection | $118M | 3 | February 2025 | $65M | Series C | DFJ Growth, Booz Allen Ventures, Revolution Growth | Active | Partial |
| 45 | Auterion | Autonomous drone software | $115M | 2 | September 2025 | $105M | Series B | Bessemer Venture Partners, Lakestar, Mosaic Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 46 | Strider Technologies | Strategic intelligence risk platform | $112M | 4 | September 2024 | $55M | Series C | Pelion Venture Partners, AXA Venture Partners, Valor Equity Partners | Active | Strong |
| 47 | LeoLabs | Low-orbit space tracking | $111M | 4 | February 2024 | $29M | Series B extension | GP Bullhound, Dolby Family Ventures, Insight Partners | Active | Strong |
| 48 | Turion Space | Maneuverable orbital intelligence spacecraft | $102M | 3 | April 2026 | $75M | Series B | Washington Harbour Partners, Center15 Capital, Magnetar | Active | Strong |
| 49 | Aalyria | Space communications networking | $100M | 1 | February 2026 | $100M | Series B | Battery Ventures, J2 Ventures, DYNE | Active | Partial |
| 50 | Albedo Space | VLEO imaging satellite platform | $97M | 3 | January 2024 | $35M | Series A-1 | Standard Investments, Booz Allen Ventures, Cubit Capital | Active | Full |
| 51 | TEKEVER | AI unmanned surveillance drones | $97M | 3 | May 2025 | Undisclosed | Series B / extension | Ventura Capital, Baillie Gifford, NATO Innovation Fund | Active | Partial |
| 52 | Fortem Technologies | Counter-drone airspace security | $94M | 6 | April 2026 | $25M | Series B tranche | Lockheed Martin | Active | Strong |
| 53 | Vannevar Labs | National security intelligence software | $92M | 3 | January 2023 | $75M | Series B | Felicis, DFJ Growth, Aloft VC | Active | Full |
| 54 | XTEND | Tactical AI drone systems | $90M | 6 | July 2025 | $30M | Series B extension | Aliya Capital Partners, Protego Ventures, Claltech | Active | Partial |
| 55 | Firehawk Aerospace | 3D-printed rocket propulsion | $88M | 7 | September 2025 | $60M | Series C | 1789 Capital, Draper Associates, Presto Tech Horizons | Active | Partial |
| 56 | Slingshot Aerospace | Space traffic coordination software | $83M | 5 | December 2022 | $41M | Series A-2 | Sway Ventures, C16 Ventures, Lockheed Martin Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 57 | Bastille Networks | Wireless threat intelligence sensors | $83M | 5 | January 2024 | $44M | Series C | Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Bessemer Venture Partners | Active | Partial |
| 58 | Parry Labs | Open-architecture mission systems | $80M | 1 | August 2024 | $80M | Growth equity | Capitol Meridian Partners, True Ventures, 3Wire Partners | Active | Partial |
| 59 | Portal Space Systems | Maneuverable orbital spacecraft | $68M | 2 | April 2026 | $50M | Series A | Geodesic Capital, Mach33, Booz Allen Ventures | Active | Full |
| 60 | D-Fend Solutions | Counter-drone cyber takeover systems | $66M | 3 | December 2024 | $31M | Series C | Israel Growth Partners, Vertex Ventures, Vertex Growth | Active | Partial |
| 61 | Digantara | Space surveillance and intelligence | $63M | 3 | December 2025 | $50M | Series B | 360 ONE Asset, SBI Investment, Ronnie Screwvala | Active | Strong |
| 62 | Vector | Battlefield-ready defense systems | $61M | 1 | August 2025 | $61M | Series A | Pelion, Point72, Lightspeed | Active | Partial |
| 63 | ARX Robotics | Unmanned ground robots | $59M | 4 | July 2025 | $13M | Series A extension | Speedinvest, Project A | Active | Strong |
| 64 | Picogrid | Military systems integration layer | $57M | 2 | May 2026 | $45M | Series A | Bessemer Venture Partners, Washington Harbour, GSBackers | Active | Full |
| 65 | Yurts | Secure GenAI for defense | $56M | 2 | December 2024 | $40M | Series B | XYZ Venture Capital, Glynn Capital, Nava Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 66 | TurbineOne | Tactical edge AI software | $54M | 3 | May 2025 | $36M | Series B | The General Partnership, Bessemer Venture Partners, XYZ Ventures | Active | Full |
| 67 | NewSpace Research and Technologies | Swarm drones for defense | $54M | 3+ | August 2024 | $0M | Equity round | 360 ONE Asset, Cornerstone Venture Partners, Volrado Venture Partners | Active | Partial |
| 68 | SkySafe | Drone airspace security | $49M | 6 | January 2025 | $4M | Undisclosed / early-stage | Hone Capital, Haystack, Andreessen Horowitz | Active | Partial |
| 69 | Tonbo Imaging | Defense imaging and sensors | $44M | 5 | April 2025 | $21M | Series D | Florintree Advisors, EXIM Bank, Tenacity Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 70 | Reveal Technology | Tactical autonomy software | $44M | 4 | April 2025 | $30M | Series B | Ballistic Ventures, Shield Capital, Booz Allen Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 71 | Overland AI | Off-road vehicle autonomy | $42M | 2 | January 2025 | $32M | Series A | 8VC, Point72 Ventures, Overmatch Ventures | Active | Full |
| 72 | Kela Technologies | Military integration software platform | $39M | 2 | 2025 | $28M | Series A | Lux Capital, Sequoia Capital, Felicis Ventures | Active | Full |
| 73 | Air Space Intelligence | Aerospace operations software | $37M | 2 | December 2023 | $34M | Series B | Andreessen Horowitz, Bloomberg Beta, Spark Capital | Active | Partial |
| 74 | AnySignal | Mission-critical RF systems | $36M | 3-4 | December 2025 | $24M | Series A | Upfront Ventures, BlueYard Capital, First In Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 75 | Corsha | Machine identity security | $33M | 5 | April 2025 | $18M | Series A-1 | SineWave Ventures, Razor’s Edge Ventures, Ten Eleven Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 76 | Synthetaic | Visual AI data analysis | $33M | 3 | February 2024 | $15M | Series B | Lupa Systems, TitletownTech, IBM Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 77 | Umbra | High-resolution SAR satellites | $32M | 2 | January 2021 | $32M | Equity financing / Series A | Nimble Ventures, CrossCut Ventures, Starbridge Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 78 | CX2 | Electronic warfare systems | $31M | 1 | May 2025 | $31M | Series A | Point72 Ventures, 8VC, Andreessen Horowitz | Active | Strong |
| 79 | Rune Technologies | AI military logistics software | $30M | 2 | July 2025 | $24M | Series A | Human Capital, Pax VC, Washington Harbour Partners | Active | Full |
| 80 | QuSecure | Post-quantum cybersecurity | $28M | 3 | February 2025 | $28M | Series A | Two Bear Capital, Accenture Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 81 | Axon Vision | Battlefield computer vision AI | $28M | 3 | September 2025 | $26M | IPO | Public-market investors | IPO | Partial |
| 82 | PredaSAR | SAR satellite constellation | $25M | 1 | March 2020 | $25M | Seed | Rokk3r Fuel, Marc Bell Capital, Institutional investors | Acquired | Strong |
| 83 | Distributed Spectrum | RF sensing intelligence platform | $25M | 1 | March 2025 | $25M | Series A | Conviction, Shield Capital, Nat Friedman | Active | Full |
| 84 | Darkhive | Autonomous defense drones | $25M | 2 | September 2024 | $21M | Series A | Ten Eleven Ventures, Crosslink Capital, RTX Ventures | Active | Full |
| 85 | Scout Space | Space domain awareness sensors | $24M | 2 | May 2026 | $18M | Series A | Washington Harbour Partners, VIPC, Noblis Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 86 | Delian Alliance Industries | Autonomous defense systems | $22M | 2 | July 2025 | $14M | Series A | Air Street Capital, Marathon Venture Capital, HCVC | Active | Strong |
| 87 | ThirdEye Systems | AI counter-drone electro-optics | $20M | 3 | April 2026 | $10M | Strategic equity | EagleNXT, EDGE Group | IPO | Low |
| 88 | Integrate | Secure defense project management | $17M | 1 | February 2026 | $17M | Series A | FPV Ventures, Fuse VC, Rsquared VC | Active | Partial |
| 89 | Kayhan Space | Space traffic coordination software | $12M | 4 | September 2023 | $7M | Seed extension | Space Capital, EVE Atlas, Initialized Capital | Active | Strong |
| 90 | Optimized Electrotech | Electro-optic surveillance systems | $12M | 5 | April 2025 | $6M | Series A | Blume Ventures, Mela Ventures, BlackSoil | Active | Partial |
| 91 | Vermeer | GPS-denied drone navigation | $12M | 4 | October 2025 | $10M | Series A | Draper Associates, Rockaway Ventures, AeroX Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 92 | Regulus Cyber | GNSS cyber defense systems | $10M | 3 | May 2020 | $4M | Future Series B | SPDG Ventures, b2venture, Sierra Ventures | Active | Full |
| 93 | AndrenaM | AI sonar sensing network | $10M | 1 | June 2025 | $10M | Seed | First Round Capital, Also Capital, Long Journey | Active | Full |
| 94 | Aurelius Systems | Autonomous laser defense | $10M | 1 | September 2025 | $10M | Seed | General Catalyst, Draper Associates, Outlander VC | Active | Full |
| 95 | Modern Intelligence | Defense maritime surveillance AI | $5M | 1 | March 2022 | $5M | Seed | Geoff Lewis / Bedrock, Vine Ventures, Air Street Capital | Active | Full |
| 96 | Primordial Labs | AI tactical assistant | $3M | 1 | October 2022 | $3M | Seed | Squadra Ventures, Lockheed Martin Ventures, Stony Lonesome Group | Active | Strong |
| 97 | Enabled Intelligence | Secure AI data labeling | $1M | 1 | Undisclosed | $1M | Seed | Undisclosed investor | Active | Low |

This market map, featured in our defense tech market deck, highlights top companies and startups in the defense tech market
Key funding trends in the defense tech market
Insights
- The top 10 defense tech startups capture about half of all funding in this dataset, which shows how quickly capital concentrates around category leaders
- Autonomous systems are the clearest investor priority, with Anduril, Shield AI, Skydio, Quantum Systems, Mach Industries, ARX Robotics, Auterion, and Darkhive together exceeding $5.7B
- Space and satellite defense startups are now a major funding pillar, with Apex, K2 Space, Loft Orbital, HawkEye 360, Unseenlabs, LeoLabs, Albedo, and Turion together exceeding $2.2B
- European defense tech is becoming more visible, led by Helsing, Harmattan AI, Quantum Systems, ARX Robotics, and Unseenlabs, which together account for about $1.38B
- Defense software is no longer a small niche, with Second Front Systems, Defense Unicorns, Govini, Vannevar Labs, and Shift5 reaching about $765M in combined funding
- Manufacturing capacity is becoming investable again, as Hadrian, Machina Labs, Cambium, and Mach Industries together raised about $807M for defense production and industrial systems
- Series B rounds are becoming a major scale-up point in defense tech, with several companies raising $100M or more before reaching later-stage financing

As this chart shows, and as featured in our defense tech market deck, search interest in defense tech has risen sharply
A few word about our methodology
As you can see, we built a database that ranks startups in the defense tech market based on their total cumulative fundraising. To create this ranking, we reviewed many sources and cross-checked information across multiple places.
Whenever possible, we prioritized official company communications, since they are the most reliable source for funding amounts. When those were not available, we relied on reputable industry sources such as TechCrunch, Crunchbase, Financial Times or Forbes (to name a few).
We excluded random blogs, unverified websites, and any sources that could not be validated.
When funding rounds were announced in other currencies such as euros, Swiss francs, Singapore dollars, Australian dollars, or rupees, we converted them into approximate USD equivalents for consistency.
Sometimes different sources report slightly different numbers, or the exact round size is not fully disclosed. In those cases, we flag the uncertainty and assign a confidence label to each startup, visible in the last column.
Here is what they mean.
Full confidence: The company’s equity fundraising history can be reconstructed completely from public sources. The rounds, dates, amounts, and key investors are clearly identified, with no meaningful gaps.
Strong confidence: The fundraising history is largely complete and reliable. There may be a small missing detail, such as incomplete investor information or a minor round with limited data, but the overall record is clear.
Partial confidence: The main fundraising rounds can be identified, but the record is incomplete or somewhat mixed. Some rounds may be missing or certain funding events may be difficult to separate clearly.
Low confidence: Public information is too limited, inconsistent, or ambiguous to reliably reconstruct the company’s equity fundraising history.
When the confidence level is too low, we take a conservative approach and exclude the company from the ranking. We don’t want to include data that cannot be reliably verified.
This reflects how we conduct all our research, including the work behind our report covering the defense tech market.
In a world where LLMs hallucinate and unreliable information is everywhere, our goal is simple: provide data you can trust.
If you want the full detail on a specific calculation, feel free to contact us and we will gladly explain.
Finally, know that we update the dataset once per month, so come back here if you need fresh information.

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